Another great place to shop for Port Web products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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Waring SB30 1300-Watt Portable Single Burner
List Price: $110.00
Sale Price: $46.78
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The Waring Pro SB30 Countertop Burner is compact and portable, making it a versatile heating option for everything from cooking in dorm rooms or offices to vacationing in campers.
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Waring DB60 Portable Double Burner
List Price: $150.00
Sale Price: $66.30
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Keep your cooking simple with the Waring Pro double burner. This durable, die-cast design features full functionality with high, medium, low, and warm settings. Excellent for the home, office, or traveling...
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Port & Company 6 Pack Cooler BG87
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Refreshments stay refreshing in durable nylon with a waterproof lining. | 100% nylon Heat-sealed waterproof lining Web carrying strap Front pocket Top mesh pocket Dimensions: 8.5'w x 7...
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Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera
List Price: $129.99
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Send live audio and video to a smartphone or web browser anywhere in the world! The Cisco-Linksys wireless-N internet home monitoring camera connects to your network wirelessly, and delivers a live audio/video stream to a smartphone or browser anywhere...
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Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master Security System with Night Vision
List Price: $349.99
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Keep an eye on things day and night, indoors or out with the Logitech Alert 750e 961-000337 Outdoor Master Security System. Set it up yourself, count on it when you need it. With the Logitech Alert 750e Master Security System you get everything you need, a smart, weatherproof, night-vision camera; powerful software; and free viewing online or on your mobile...
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Ocean Potion Suncare Dark Tanning Xteme Intensifier with Instant Bronzer 8.5 fl oz (251 ml)
List Price: $9.50
Sale Price: $7.99
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WIRELESS AIRDOCK 54G NETWORK USB INTERNET ADAPTER FOR APPLE MAC
AirDock Mini turns any computer with an Ethernet port into a wireless capable machine, able to connect to and access Wi-Fi networks. We will include a Windows driver disk as well, so it is truely universal compatible with every computer you own
The AirDock Mini lets you breathe new life in your older Mac models such as iBooks, G3's, iMacs, and any computer that do not have a 802...
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SANYO KBC-L2 Mobile Booster
List Price: $79.99
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The SANYO KBC-L2 eneloop Mobile Booster provides portable, instant back-up power and recharging for smart phones and other USB powered devices. It comes equipped with two USB outputs, allowing two USB devices to be powered at the same time! The KBC-L2 is based on SANYO's world renown, high capacity, Lithium-Ion battery technology...
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Skate 3
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $15.79
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The award winning Skate franchise is back and trucking into new territory as Skate 3 rolls into the brand new city of Port Carverton. Get ready for a whole new virtual skating experience as you build your own customized dream team to shred the streets, parks, and plazas and change the face of the city...
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Skate 3
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $12.99
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Features include: •Learn the ins and outs of skating with the all-new Skate School where you can practice your skills on the sticks. Customize your experience with new on-screen guides including a manual meter and Flickit trick analyzer...
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Skylanders Spyro's Adventure Starter Pack
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $46.99
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Skylanders Spyro's Adventure is an Action-Adventure game spin-off from the Spyro series designed for younger players that unlocks a whole new game universe while incorporating a unique gameplay mechanic utilizing more than 30 physical action figures that synch with consoles, creating a controllable in-game representation of that figure...
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Here are some more information for Port Web:

Bandwidth 101 - Understanding Loop - Port - And More
Here's the scenario....you're in need of increased bandwidth to meet your business voice and/or data applications. You're targeting T1 or DS3 as your solution...without a router (let's say you already have one or will get one seperate from the bandwidth provider).
Before you go out and jump at the first "attractive" business bandwidth offer you see.....there's a few things you need to understand. Particularly the terms Loop and Port....as well as "dedicated" and "shared" connections. Otherwise....you risk paying more for something you don't really need. Or worse yet....paying less for something that doesn't do what you must have.
So here we go....now pay attention and take notes.
Loop is the connection from your building to the provider's interface point, which is usually the main central office for your region, not necessarily the local central office.
Port is the actual connection to the internet backbone.
If your equipment was in the provider's data center, you would not need loop, but there will always be a port.
If your price quotes vary wildly, most likely you are running up against the "shared" vs "dedicated" issue. a "dedicated" connection (usually quoted by Tier I providers like AT&T, MCI, Sprint, Qwest, Savvis) will get you the full bandwidth to the internet backbone. A "shared" connection will get you full bandwidth to the carrier's interface point, from which they buy a big connection to their Tier I carrier.
An example, they buy a T3 (aka DS3) which consists of 28 T1 connections. Then they sell 60 T1 connections, recognizing that not all users will be requiring their full bandwidth at any particular time. Kind of like the old AOL issues of them having 1 modem for every 12 customers, and then having to buy more modems as customers complained about busy signals.
The issue of "shared" connections is a lively issue. You might trek over to the http://BroadbandReports.com forum for Wireless Internet Providers where you will see several discussions about how many customers can be supported by a link of a certain size.
If you are hosting a web site at your location, or if you are running a real time application and need absolute time sensitive responses to your internet queries, then you want to pony up to pay for the dedicated connection.
Another issue affecting your price would be how long is the loop from your central office to the carrier's interface point. Assuming that you're in Rancho Santa Fe CA (for example), a carrier requiring a loop all the way to Los Angeles would have a higher cost (and thus a higher price), than a carrier with an interface point in San Diego.
As for any questions about IP addresses, and e-mails:
Most Tier 1 providers will give you up to a class C (256) Block at no charge with justification. Plenty of IP address coverage for whatever your application.
Email, is almost a none issue with T1 service, as most people buying a T1 don't need ISP Email's. But if you do need them, find the best offer. However most providers consider email a free service.
There you go. Now you're armed with a priceless education. That should translate to smart price shopping.
About the Author
Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications including
DS3-Bandwidth.com
. Michael also authors
Broadband Nation
with the latest broadband news, tips, insights, and ramblings.
I have made some great videos on my phone but I can find the USB port so how do you put vids on the web?
It is a Sony Ericsson Phone from Cingular.
Not all phone have USB ports however, you may send the media to an e-mail address and then check your email and down load the file there.
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